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The Plague Column in Bratislava, also known as the Holy Trinity Column, was erected in 1712–1713 as a token of thanks for the end of a devastating plague epidemic. It is located on Rybné námestie, not far from the Danube and St. Martin's Cathedral, and is one of the few remaining plague memorials in the city. The Baroque monument bears a depiction of the Holy Trinity at its spire, while figures of saints such as Rochus, Charles Borromeo, Andrew, the Mother of God, and St. Stephen, Hungary's first king, are attached to the base. Today, the column not only commemorates the victims of the plague but is also a striking example of Baroque art in Bratislava's cityscape.
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The Pink Whale is a cultural ship on the Danube in Bratislava, moored firmly on the bank near the Old Town. Located below Bratislava Castle, it serves as a venue for concerts, parties, and creative events. With its open-deck structure, the ship offers a unique atmosphere—urban, alternative, and right on the water. Especially in the evenings, the Pink Whale becomes a popular meeting place for the local cultural scene and guests from all over the world. From the deck, you can enjoy a sweeping view of the Danube, the Petržalka embankment, and Bratislava's historic center.
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The view from the UFO platform in Bratislava is spectacular and among the most impressive panoramic views of the city. At a height of approximately 95 meters, on the pylon of the Most SNP (Slovak National Uprising Bridge), you can enjoy a 360° panoramic view of Bratislava and far beyond. During the day, the view is wide and clear; at sunset, the city is bathed in warm light – a particularly atmospheric experience. At night, Bratislava reveals itself as a vibrant, modern capital with twinkling lights, illuminated streets, and the illuminated castle. The platform is accessible by elevator and offers not only a view but also a restaurant and a small bar – a place that uniquely combines architecture, views, and atmosphere.
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Michael's Gate (Michalská brána) is one of Bratislava's last remaining city gates and impresses with its 18th-century Baroque helmet. The 51-meter-high tower offers magnificent views of the Old Town and the Danube via a spiral staircase. Its interior museum displays historical armor and weapons, providing fascinating insights into the city's defensive history. The area around the gate is bustling with life, with cafés, souvenir shops, and the lively hustle and bustle of the main square—a perfect spot for a short rest and unforgettable photos.
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Grassalkovičov Palace, the seat of the Slovak President, impresses with its Baroque Rococo façade and symmetrically laid out gardens. It's a perfect place for a quick stop to admire the magnificent architecture and stroll through the tranquil green spaces. Ideal for photos and a relaxing break on your tour.
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The late Gothic St. Martin's Cathedral in the heart of Bratislava impresses with its striking tower, delicate pointed arches, and ornate gargoyles. Once the coronation site of Hungarian kings, the interior captivates with colorful stained glass windows and Baroque Rococo details. A quick detour here is worthwhile—especially for photos with a view of the Old Town and Castle Hill.
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It is the only surviving of two original plague columns in Bratislava and today stands prominently on the Danube promenade, near the Slovak National Uprising Bridge (Most SNP) and St. Martin's Cathedral. The column features typical Baroque elements such as figures of saints and a depiction of the Virgin Mary at the top – a classic motif for plague memorials in Central Europe.
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